The Party Of Voter Fraud: ‘Democrat’ Is A Truly Oxymoronic Name For A Party That is Utterly Opposed To Actual Democracy

James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas exposed how easy it was for someone to walk in to a polling place and get Attorney General Eric Holder’s ballot, and now it has released another video that shows how easily non-citizens–and even dead people–can vote in North Carolina, a crucial 2012 swing state.

In the video, William Romero, an apparent non-citizen, is shown to be registered to vote in North Carolina. According to jury refusal records obtained by Project Veritas, Romero was recused for being a non-citizen. Yet when a researcher from Project Veritas went into the polling station, he found that not only was Romero still on the voting rolls but the poll workers were also more than willing to give him Romero’s ballot.

The video finds that another alleged non-citizen in Durham County, North Carolina, was on the voter rolls–and apparently voted in 2008 and 2010–even though he had been categorized as “code 7” in jury recusal forms, which means he had been excused as a non-citizen.

Project Veritas’s video also shows how easy it is for a person to obtain the ballot of a dead person, and features a potential election judge who says he will “mostly support the Constitution of the state of North Carolina” because he now thinks it encourages bigotry after the passage of Amendment One that banned gay marriage.

He jokes that “we need somebody to run over [Supreme Court Justice Antonin] Scalia,” and later jokes “you should get him and [Justice Clarence] Thomas at the same time.”

Later in the video, on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a student who tells a professor that he illegally voted in Ohio and North Carolina is told by the professor to hope “no one will figure that out,” as the professor laughs. Another person on the campus compares voting fraud to speeding.

These are yet more examples of how much the country would be well-served by voter-ID laws.

Obama is to “democratic voting” – defined as one person actually legally entitled to vote, one vote – what Hitler was to Judaism.

2) Should I be able to buy a gun – be it a handgun or an assault weapon or whatever – with no background check of any kind? Yes or no. If you say “no,” that I should have my ID checked, I’ll ask you why: after all, the 2nd Amendment says I have a RIGHT to that gun. And if you are going to argue that voting is a right and so we shouldn’t be able to check IDs, well, you’re nothing but a hypocrite.

The fact of the matter is that the right to vote is as potentially dangerous as the right to have a gun. Unless you don’t think the elections that ushered in the Nazis, for example, was a bad thing.

So first of all, voter fraud is REAL. And second of all, it is flagrantly irresponsible not to check IDs and verify that the person voting is in fact the person who is eligible to vote.